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The 1960 presidential election changed everything. ... Presidential candidates John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon shake hands after their televised debate in Washington, DC, on October 7, 1960.
Fans of pseudo-historical nonsense received a dose of satisfaction this month when Politico published an article under the headline, "How Kennedy Narrowly Defeated Nixon — and Why the ...
Nixon won in 1968 by 0.7 percentage points — people are mixing up 1972 (a genuine landslide) with 1968 (a razor-thin election) to make it seem like candidate-swapping is obviously doomed.
Vice President Richard Nixon and Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy faced off in the first televised presidential debate in U.S. history on this day in history, Sept. 26, 1960.
Because of something that is all but lost to history—something deliriously unlikely that happened on Election Day 1960, as Sen. John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon prepared to find ...
Opinion: America survived Watergate and it’ll survive the November election, too Current contest between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump draws parallels from 1974 scandal involving Richard Nixon ...
Redrawn lines then put them in different districts when Nixon won re-election in 2022 and Daniels won her way back to the House. Before seeking another two-year term in the House, ...
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